Voted the number one "Chinese Restaurant in Chicago" by Zagat Survey, Shanghai Terrace offers Cantonese delicacies amidst a 1930s supper club décor, or outside on The Terrace with spectacular skyline views and cocktails.

Step into the seductive setting of the restaurant and savour distinctive cuisine, consistently honoured with the AAA Four Diamond Award. With Chef de Cuisine Elmo Han at the helm, the menu encompasses a magnificent blend of traditional dishes and creative rendition of classics. At lunch, bamboo baskets of freshly steamed dim sum contain favourites such as barbecue pork buns, Peking Duck and shrimp and chive dumplings. The elegant nouveau interior at Shanghai Terrace blends wood chevrons, elegant furniture and walls adorned with Chinese silkscreen paintings. The piece de resistance is the restaurant’s spacious terrace, which at night is lit by the glittering lights of the Chicago skyline. On finer evenings, Chicagoans and visitors alike flock here to indulge in an array of exquisite cocktails and innovative small bites. In the months of May through October, weather permitting, Shanghai Terrace opens its doors to an outdoor dining venue called The Terrace to savor a newly-crafted lunch menu, Terrace Bites and cocktails menus of Shanghai Terrace al fresco.For corporate events, wedding engagements or private celebrations, look no further than Shanghai Terrace, one of Chicago’s most acclaimed restaurants. Shanghai Terrace’s private dining room seats up to 30 guests in semi privacy with an Asian-inspired menu.

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St. Patrick's Day Down The Mile

Whether you plan to cruise along the bright green Chicago River or sip your way through a few helpings of bright green beer, we've rounded up the most festive ways to celebrate St. Patrick's Day along The Magnificent Mile in downtown Chicago!

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How do you say “spring” in Italian? Answer: Eataly Restaurant Fest, a two-week long dining festival serving spring-infused prix-fixe menus starting at $15, plus bottles of Italian wine to pair for just $25.

Discover How Japan Does Chocolate along The Magnificent Mile

There’s always room for new chocolates and confections to taste along The Magnificent Mile. One of them is ROYCE’ Chocolate, which hails from Hokkaido, Japan. Shopping in this boutique lets you experience how Japan does chocolate through complimentary chocolate tasting sessions.